Sentences with phrase «gives overall conclusions»

While it is over 100 pages, it is not a difficult read and I especially encourage people to take a look at page 68, which outlines coffee production practices that result in lowered greenhouse gas emissions, and page 70, which gives overall conclusions.

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The Lib Dems had begun months before to think seriously about participating in a coalition if the electorate gave no one party an overall majority, and Cameron and Osborne had ruthlessly done a constituency audit and come to the conclusion that it was highly unlikely they could form a single - party government.
The UK Statistics Authority last year said it was too early to draw conclusions about the overall performance of free schools, given the small number so far inspected.
By Tennessee's standard (given their heavy reliance on the TVAAS to evaluate teachers), our conclusion would be that the mathematics teachers are, overall, more effective than the ELA teachers in almost every tested grade level (with the exception of 8th grade ELA), regardless of school district.
These data represent less than half of total giving to K - 12 purposes in a single year, and as such they can not point to conclusions about general trends in the type of activities funded overall.
Final Conclusion: Overall, it's a shame they haven't taken the time to give Titan Quest a full overhaul and change things around to become more modern — however, that then falls into the realms of a remake rather than a remaster and it also runs the risk of putting original fans off.
Overall, the submissions reinforce the impressions of sceptics viz. * the IPCC process is politically driven * IPCC is still indulging in (uncritical) selection bias * IPCC is still giving unjustified credence to the output of computer models * IPCC's handling of statistics is very poor * IPCC's conclusions are not robust At least the submissions attest to the fraudulence of the IPCC's pretense of presenting itself as an objective and impartial assessor of the literature.
What do you tend to do when the investigation of facts does not give much leeway into you producing an overall conclusion?
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